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InSecTT-SE

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - RISE SICS, Västerås
Funding from Vinnova SEK 18 645 323
Project duration June 2020 - October 2023
Status Completed
Venture ECSEL

Important results from the project

InSecTT Intelligent Secure Trustable Things, aimed at bringing the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence together to achieve the full potential of the “Artificial Intelligence of Things". InSecTT is a pan-European effort with 52 partners from 12 countries that provided intelligent, secure and trustworthy systems for industrial applications that are cost-efficient, end-to-end secure, trustworthy, interconnected, and interoperable, thereby brining the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence together.

Expected long term effects

Swedish InSecTT results include: (i) a platform for connected automated vehicles, (ii) end-to-end ML platform for preventive maintenance and anomaly detection, (iii) driver distraction monitoring/detection, (iv) two network traffic datasets, factory sensor, and lidar datasets, (v) ML techniques to detect network anomalies, (vi) enforcement architecture for dynamic access control, and (vii) federated learning for Network Attack Detection/Classification to ensure safe and secure manufacturing.

Approach and implementation

RISE coordinated the Swedish part of InSecTT, with additional partners ABB, KTH, MDU, RTE, TietoEvry, and Westermo, involved in the demonstrators: (i) platooning of connected vehicle with a minimal risk manoeuvre, (ii) (semi) autonomous vessel, (iii) driving distraction detection, (iv) anomaly detection in industry communication systems, and (v) modular Ice-cream factory. The Westermo operating system was extended to run applications in containers.

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Last updated 9 December 2023

Reference number 2020-01000